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What is Woolf’s attitude toward death in this essay “The Death of a Moth”

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In “The Death of the Moth”, Virginia Woolf, the writer of the essay, claims that people should be aware of mortality and accept the death with a deferential attitude through the observation of the little moth's death throes. The speaker is conscious of death's omnipotent inevitability but concludes that the ever-present possibility of death serves as a primary motivational force necessary for life to have value and meaning.
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